The SPCR forum was successfully upgraded yesterday to the latest version of phpbb for improved functionality and security. There was only one downside -- the loss of about a day's worth of posts, for Oct 13. Our sincere apologies for this error. Hopefully, you can go back and repost your most valuable messages. Thanks for your understanding.

>>>>MikeC wrote>>>> Hopefully, you can go back and repost your most valuable messages.

I wonder how it might be done...

...anyway entire threads (at least two of them I know) has been completely wiped out, and as I still doesn't receive notify of new posts, I'm not able even to recall their subject. I guess this aspect also states how my messages were not such valuable ones, but it's a small and cold comfort indeed.

However, I hope your hosting provider may still have a more recent copy of the dB than yours, maybe cast away in some of its network back-ups.

And just FYI, as I run a phpBB as well: IME almost no one read the global announcements (to which no normal user - even me! - should be able to reply), and there are far better themes (which can also be easily modded).

Must say I too, preferred the old theme. But perhaps we will get used to the new one? I can tell there are some things I DO like. I for one, like the names on the right. I don't care about who posts something until I read the actual post, and my eyes naturally go left first. Some may not like it, I do.

Do wish the background colors were a hint darker in shade, as it feels a bit bright and blinding to me, and perhaps have borders between each post to make the separation of different posts more clear.

Yay for security and features though! SPCR had the previous look for the majority of its existence!

Poor Mike for having to deal with whining every time he changes the look of the site...becoming a tradition here at SPCR *pokes Mike*

I dislike this forum layout as well. I run a phpBB3 forum myself and I've set theme subsilver2 as a default. Users can also choose to select prosilver as their preference (which is the current one I believe) if they really want to.

And I also notice some bugs with the tagging. I notice quotes and url tags (might be more) aren't always parsed.

All in all: good choice of moving to phpBB3. You should have less problems with spammers and have some nice extra features.

We're probably going to offer a user-selection of 2 styles. Want the server load to be minimal for this. Give Richard a few days to sort through this, he does have a full-time day job. And he is also working on a major update to the main site as well.

I'm well aware of the quotes function being inconsistent -- it always works for me and Larry, I see, but not for lots of others. This needs to be examined and corrected.

No, but it's generally a bad idea to take down a service when lots of people are using it, if something goes wrong.[/quote]It's also a bad idea to make a transition to new forum software using an out of date copy of the DB, your point?

I'm not sure if this question has been asked already in another thread, but why did you ditch the page numbers on all new reviews? I liked being able to click to the last page on reviews I wasn't particularly interest in, just to see the result and take a mental note. Now, that would mean clicking though wouldn't it? Or am I overlooking something..?

I'm not sure if this question has been asked already in another thread, but why did you ditch the page numbers on all new reviews? I liked being able to click to the last page on reviews I wasn't particularly interest in, just to see the result and take a mental note. Now, that would mean clicking though wouldn't it? Or am I overlooking something..?

We have not touched the main site. Maybe you're referring to the server build article, which was assembled using a different format that allows for every page to have its own title. It's the only article done that way so far. There will be others... but not all.

We have not touched the main site. Maybe you're referring to the server build article, which was assembled using a different format that allows for every page to have its own title. It's the only article done that way so far. There will be others... but not all.

Could there at least be a dropdown to navigate through the article?

Also, is there a certain time when posting/editing posts will cause the posts to disappear the next day? It feels like I have to post everything at least twice for it to take.

We won't spend much time/effort on changes to the main site right now. A major site-wide upgrade is being worked on right now, to be implemented in a few weeks. Everything will be changed then. But a workaround is to click "UP" to get you back to the first page where all the pages in the article are accessible with a single click.

timbyrd wrote:

Also, is there a certain time when posting/editing posts will cause the posts to disappear the next day? It feels like I have to post everything at least twice for it to take.

This sounds odd. Hasn't happened to me even once -- at least not since that one lost day last week.

And I also notice some bugs with the tagging. I notice quotes and url tags (might be more) aren't always parsed.

Don't know if you've changed some options, but URLs seem to get parsed in the meantime.I also found why tags didn't get parsed in the signatures. Simple: in the signature options BBCode is disabled by default. You have to uncheck that option. I think that wasn't the case on the previous version. If you want it like that, leave it... if not, I guess there will be some option to enable it for everyone in the administrative section.Quoting seems to work as well by now

I guess I *hoped* that it would be better -- it may get there, but (some) of those features are not implemented yet, I guess? Please keep reporting posts, and/or posting them here, and we'll slog through the Spam together!

If I'm not mistaken you can tweak the captcha settings further, so recognizing the characters gets more difficult for spambots.I used to have over 20 new spammers a week on my own small phpBB 2.x forum a couple of years back. Since I switched to v3.0 I think I've only had 10 spam registrations in over 2 years. Granted, my forum isn't that popular (some 250 users) compared to this one

If I'm not mistaken you can tweak the captcha settings further, so recognizing the characters gets more difficult for spambots.I used to have over 20 new spammers a week on my own small phpBB 2.x forum a couple of years back. Since I switched to v3.0 I think I've only had 10 spam registrations in over 2 years. Granted, my forum isn't that popular (some 250 users) compared to this one

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